Live Sports — Pubs in Maltby
Discover live sports pubs in Maltby. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 live sports pubs in Maltby
Manor House
High Lane, Maltby TS8 0BN
On the edge of one of Europe's largest private housing estates, the New Inn in the 1890s and more recently the Yorkshire Dragoon, from which it was restored in a careful and restrained fashion with a very large, L - shaped open bar along with alcoves. There is also a large grassed areas and patio. With four handpumps, (though with only 2 in service on recent visits), extensive all day menus, a Real Ale Club Sun/Thu from 6:30 pm, offering significant discounts and also mystery trips. As part of the Sir John Fitzgerald estate you can use their group card discount scheme. Attracts diners as well as real beer drinkers.
Don John
High Street, Maltby S66 8LH
Recently reopened and refurbished local's pub close to the junction of the A631 and A634 roads. Did sell real ale until quite recently but has not done so since reopening. Recently underwent a name change from Don Jon, named after a famous racehorse, to Don John.
Haynook
Yarwell Drive, Maltby S66 8HZ
Large 1970's estate pub, in what locals refer to as the new estate. Originally built for Hardy & Hansons Brewery, Nottingham. Subsequently acquired by Greene King upon takeover of H&H. It caters mostly for the local trade and sports fans. Food is sold at lunchtime and evening. Recently made a welcome return to selling real ale again. Usually two Greene King beers on the handpumps. Food is available every lunchtime and until 9pm on Friday and Saturday.
Sheppey
Grange Lane (Jct Littlwood Way), Maltby S66 7DN
Typical 1970's build estate pub, opened in 1979, standing back from the B6427 road, heading towards Braithwell. Situated in the Little London area of the township, it was originally built for the Mansfield Brewery Co and was subsequently acquired by Marstons when they took over that brewery. It has recently changed ownership but the new owner is not yet known. A welcome convert to real ale in 2018 with a single hand pump selling a changing beer. This is sometimes increased to two Often from Chantry, Greene King or Sharp's. Real ale is scarce in this satellite town, so it is a welcome addition to the handful of real ale outlets. There is an open ic night on Thursday at 8.30 pm, with live music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Maltby Catholic Club
12, Millindale, Blythe Rd., Maltby S66 7LE
Private members club where non-members are welcome. Live music on Thursday an Saturday evenings. Bingo is played on Sunday and Monday. The concert room is available for private parties. The single real ale is ever changing and has proved popular since its introduction. Located close to High Street and the Tesco Superstore.
Brooklands Club
110 Rotherham Road, Maltby, Maltby S66 8NA
Traditional style social club situated on the Cliff Hills estate, a short distance from Maltby Academy School. Close to Maltby Dike. Has a jukebox.
Rustic Tap Restaurant & Micro Pub
North View, Muglet Lane, Maltby S66 7NB
The Rotherham area's newest micro pub that opened on 6th July 2018 in a former restaurant in a satellite town not renowned for real ale. Sadly, problems with the license have meant that it is currently unable to sell draught beer without food and the real ale has been removed after originally being available. Craft keg and bottled beers are available however. This has meant that, at least for the time being, it is operating as a restaurant. It is normally closed on Mondays, but can be hired for private functions then. Close to Coronation Park, St Mary's Primary School and historic Maltby Crags. Local musicians play on thursday evenings.
